Flat edged Banshee - www.DiscGolfersR.Us2015-03-31T18:35:21Zhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/forum/topics/flat-edged-banshee?feed=yes&xn_auth=nogONE INTO THE pond. i will fi…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2012-09-29:1809917:Comment:25520452012-09-29T12:05:08.600Zdavid swamp thing blackhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/davidswampthingblack
<p>gONE INTO THE pond. i will find it</p>
<p>gONE INTO THE pond. i will find it</p> Interesting Concept :)tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2012-09-05:1809917:Comment:25497122012-09-05T22:37:36.053ZDonny Olowhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/DonnyOlow
<p>Interesting Concept :)</p>
<p>Interesting Concept :)</p> I actually use a Latitude 64…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2012-09-05:1809917:Comment:25499872012-09-05T20:38:44.092ZJim Coonradthttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/MadDogCoonradt
<p>I actually use a Latitude 64 for forehand rollers. The rim seems to be slightly narrower than a Banshee. Executing a forehand roller correctly is really about the angle you put the disc on. I also sometimes use a Star TeeBird or Sidewinder depending on which way I want the disc to go.</p>
<p>I actually use a Latitude 64 for forehand rollers. The rim seems to be slightly narrower than a Banshee. Executing a forehand roller correctly is really about the angle you put the disc on. I also sometimes use a Star TeeBird or Sidewinder depending on which way I want the disc to go.</p> oopstag:discgolfer.ning.com,2012-09-05:1809917:Comment:25499022012-09-05T19:38:31.006Zdavid swamp thing blackhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/davidswampthingblack
<p>oops</p>
<p>oops</p>